A global perspective on UK's food policy

Come to Sustain member the Centre for Food Policy's symposium on a national food policy.

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News Better Food Britain

Published: Tuesday 19 March 2019

With political windows opening for national food policies in the UK and globally, the 2019 City Food Policy Symposium will explore what lessons have been learned about their development and delivery.

  • Learn about the case for a national food policy and the potential pitfalls and challenges.
  • Hear presentations about recent efforts in the UK and around the world to develop and deliver integrated approaches to food policy at the national and city level.
  • In smaller workshop groups, devise strategies and tactics for taking an inclusive approach to moving forward.

This year’s programme has a global emphasis, providing opportunities to learn lessons from the international community. The event ends with a panel discussion being led by UK national food policy experts, including Sustain's deputy chief executive, Ben Reynolds.


Better Food Britain: We want everyone to be able to enjoy food that is good for our health, produced in a way that supports good livelihoods, reduced waste and greenhouse gas emissions, high animal welfare and restoration of nature. Find out how.

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